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David Gregorio Israel Gomez Period 8
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Single-celled or multicellular organisms Lack chlorophyll Reproduce through spores Heterotrophs
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Yeasts are single- celled. Multicellular fungi are composed of filaments called Hyphae. A dense mass of hyphae is called Mycelium. Perforated walls, or Septa, divide the hyphae into cells containing nuclei.
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When fungi reproduce Sexually, the male and female cells fuse, to produce spores inside a "fruiting body" such as a mushroom. Spores are tiny cells inside a protective coating. When fungi reproduces Asexually, they simply make little copies of themselves. ….Yummm
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Scientifically known as: Basidiomycota Club fungi species reproduce sexually by forming spores on top of club-shaped structures called Basidia. Mushrooms, toadstools, puffballs, jelly fungi, coral fungi. Hyphae form extensive underground growths. Consists of three parts: Stalk, Cap, Gills.
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Recycling : Club Fungi, together with bacteria, are responsible for most of the recycling which returns dead material to the soil in a form in which it can be reused. Food : Club Fungi are also important directly as food for humans. Many mushrooms are edible and different species are cultivated for sale worldwide. Medicines : Penicillin, perhaps the most famous of all antibiotic drugs, is derived from a common Club Fungus called Penicillium.
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